Page arrangement for books



D, I. WINSLOW. yPAGE ARRANGEMENT ros Books.

APPUCATION FILED MAR. l0' |919.

Patented spt. 21,1920.

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DION I. WINSLOW, OF BOSTON,

PAGE AIB/RANGEMENT FOR Application led March 10,

T o all whom t may concer/n: Y

Be it known that l, DToN I. WiNsLoW, citizen of the United States, residing at Boston, in the county of Suffolk and State of Massachusetts,have invented certain new and e Arrangements for Books, of which the following is a specification. Y

This invention relates to page arrangements for books or pamphlets and sets forth a special arrangement of the printed matter in the make up of books whereby all pages being read are right hand pages, that is to say they lie toward the right hand of thereader. It is believed that a book constructed 'in accordance to this'invention may be more convenientlyv and comfortablyperused than books printed in the regular arrangement, for the reason that there is nc necessity for changing the position of the head and neck, that the eyes readily keep to the lines while reading, that the book is held easier, that the eyes do notinadvertently wander to the left hand page, and that in a bulky book of relatively large size the points just outlined are particularly true and manifest. 4

The arrangement of the pages of va book in accordance with this invention is set forth in the accompanying drawings, of which Figure 1 represents the front page of the first printed leaf of a book or pamphlet plurality of leaves. Fig. 2 represents the book opened, and shows the printed matter on a succeeding leaf positioned in the same manner as .the printed matter on the front page of the irst printed leaf. .K also 'shown the printed matter on'the rear of a vleaf in inverted position with' respect to the printed matter on .the front of the -first printed leaf. Fig. 3 shows the book turned around so as to bring the originally inverted printed matter to the right hand and in position to be read in theusual way.

Throughout the drawings and description the same letter is employed to refer to the same part.

Consider the Fig. l. The front page of the first printed is designated by the letter A and bears the printed matter a. he folder or book illustrated consists of two leaves, and in Fig. 2 the inside or rear page of the first leaf is marked B, and bears the printed matter b, which will be again referred to. The second leaf bears upon t e inside page C the printed matter c.

Specification of Letters Patent.

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be observed in the drawings that the front page of the first printed'leaf, and the front page of the succeeding printed leaf carry printed matter positioned in the Same manner,

B is inverted with respect to the printed matter on pages and C.

While but two leaves are shown in the drawings, any number of leaves may be understood. On the front pages of succeeding leaves whatsoever their number, the printed matter is arranged in the same and customary manner and these pages are numback of the book. rlf'he printed matter and page numbers are then continued in inverted positions from the back to the front of the book.

rIn .the operation of this invention, let it be assumed that pages numbered land 2 have been read'. Now, if the book as illustratedv in inverted with they Fig. 3, the

Page printed eyes of the reader. practice, with a heavy volume, the head and eyes may be kept substantially one position and need change repeatedly to left and right, is found to be noticeably pleasanter and less fatiguing not only tothe eyes,` reader, but to the arms and steadily in hands by reason of the elimination of the'repeatedchanges in the position of the book yrequired for its suitable adjustment in order that the left hand pages-maybe read.

Having now described this invention and explained the mode of its operation, what l claim ispl f Y A page arrangement 'for a printed,V book, comprising a plurality .of vleaves bound gether at the sides and having printed matter reading continuously on the front page of each leaf and the said pages being numbered successively from the front tothe back of the book whereby the page being read is always neXtpto the righthand ofthe reader holding the book, the said leaves having on and that the printed matter b on page l Fig. 2 be turned around into theV head and neck of the'A Patented Sept. 21, 1920. l

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ico Y the backs thereof printed matter ininverted position reading continuously from the back the book whereby when the book is inverted the page being read' is always at the right hand aforesaid.'

of the. readery as n testimony whereof affix signature.

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